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Mike Labosh
I don't heavily use Access anymore, but it works well for a prototyping
environment for me, and it's soooo painless to print out table definitions
for SQL Server tables (SQL Server has no such feature)
One REALLY irritating thing though, is that whenever I link a SQL Server
table to Access, it prefixes the Access table name with the SQL "owner
name", dbo.
Anyone know of a way to make Access stop doing that?
I'm using Access 2003, in case it matters.
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Peace & happy computing,
Mike Labosh, MCSD
"When you kill a man, you're a murderer.
Kill many, and you're a conqueror.
Kill them all and you're a god." -- Dave Mustane
environment for me, and it's soooo painless to print out table definitions
for SQL Server tables (SQL Server has no such feature)
One REALLY irritating thing though, is that whenever I link a SQL Server
table to Access, it prefixes the Access table name with the SQL "owner
name", dbo.
Anyone know of a way to make Access stop doing that?
I'm using Access 2003, in case it matters.
--
Peace & happy computing,
Mike Labosh, MCSD
"When you kill a man, you're a murderer.
Kill many, and you're a conqueror.
Kill them all and you're a god." -- Dave Mustane